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The Fantasy Art of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Daedra Shrines

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is a first-person perspective fantasy computer role-playing game set in a vast 3D world with an open-ended storyline that allows the player the freedom to pursue the main quest, side quests, or simply explore the world. The game is set in a different geographic location from the previous in the series (Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind) and in general the architecture and wildlife is more medieval and real-world. The fantasy game art is vastly improved, however, and at the time of its release wowed the world with its realism and attention to physics in its interactivity.

The Daedric Princes are an alternate pantheon that is not as popular as the Nine Divines, but worshipped nonetheless. They differ markedly in their more active and aloof role with their worshippers, by offering deals -- rewards for performing a service -- instead of intangible blessings for following their tenets and living a virtuous life.

Several Princes have a shrine in Cyrodiil where small clumps of followers gather, and where the player can visit to make a deal in exchange for a powerful artifact. (One of the Nine Divines, Kynareth, also has a shrine in the style of the Daedric Princes, and we have included it here.)

This Oblivion fantasy game art page has pictures of the various statues at these shrines.